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However, this overshadows the deeper questions about religion, plurality, and tolerance.
Moreover, style was often overshadowed by subject matter in that it is likely that prints were frequently chosen for what they portrayed.
Today, the traditional music is a minority art and overshadowed by western music and culture.
The ministry's need to maintain organizational viability overshadowed any desires to maintain amiable relations with banks.
By 1750 law enforcement was still overshadowed by the gallows, but it had acquired many refinements, not least in its preventative and investigative functions.
In view of criterion the loss of growth potential due to plasmid transfer overshadows the growth of the non-senescent fungus from resource consumption.
Under the influence of its heady seduction, performance values are often overshadowed and/or lost or frustrated by technological concerns.
However, the company's financial position was overshadowed by low prices and non-payment by government agencies.
All politics did not evaporate in the alchemy of the creative process, however: class politics were overshadowed though not effaced by the politics of sexuality.
However, symptoms of sudden or progressive hearing loss, tinnitus, vertigo and other cranial neuropathies may be overshadowed by those from other metastases.
The effects upon the actual records overshadowed some equally great revolutions behind the scenes, which tend to be forgotten.
The attention given to the estancia in the literature overshadows the performance of arable farming throughout the first half of the century.
They value community more highly than individual rights, and their fear of internal and external disorder overshadows their concern for official misconduct.
Without being flippant, this reviewer would reply that they were largely being determined on the field of battle - something that overshadowed everything else.
While there are some serious rhetorical and logical flaws, these flaws are generally overshadowed by the quality and depth of the research.
By mid-1944 the developing links with the garrison command overshadowed consideration of local elites or organized nationalist groups.
However, this is overshadowed by the enthusiasm for game theory and the argument that rural people should be analysed as individuals and not as groups.
By age, schooling, and experience, he overshadowed his superior whom he saw as an albatross around his neck.
However, such a glorious start was soon overshadowed by political and financial problems, which lasted a long time.
Contemporary voices are so painstakingly attentive to the system's remittance function, and vulnerability to organised crime, that this connection to trade has largely been overshadowed.
The episode is not resolved, and it thus overshadows parts of today's debate.
Lower salience cues are harder to perceive and show reduced associative learning because of blocking and overshadowing.
At the time of the debate in 1972, the contr ibution of the far left g reatly overshadowed that of the far r ight.
The trend now is to develop molecular methods for species identification, which overshadows the need to train a new generation of morphological taxonomists.
To a great extent, the ' medicalisation of ageing ' has overshadowed the non-medical dimensions of growing old.
The rapid development of molecular biology appears to have overshadowed all other aspects of evolutionary biology.
Production of grain on the shambas of patrons was overshadowed by communal cotton growing.
Thus, although a relationship exists between the two, it was overshadowed by other variables in the study.
The scandal variable was coded as a dummy (0,1), with 1 indicating an election year that was overshadowed by a scandal, and 0 otherwise.
205 that recycling of continental crust is apparently overshadowed by the addition of new melt at this continental arc.
Though its origins were overshadowed by sin, it had become an unavoidable part of life and thus innocent of either personal choice or blame.
Physical problems are, however, overshadowed by the momentous cognitive disturbance and typically emerge only in late-stage disease.
His last years were overshadowed by a series of strokes which left him severely restricted.
Any long-term savings of preventing a stroke may be overshadowed by the need to revisit budgets and reallocate resources to cover the procedural costs.
However, improvements in the enforcement capacity of the center are likely to be overshadowed by the impact of the new means for decentralized enforcement.
Negative symptoms are important presenting symptoms in first-episode psychosis, but are often overshadowed by the more acute positive symptoms, and treatment guides are needed.
While this is indeed a defensible aspect of the laissezfaire view, it seems overshadowed by a point that counts against it.
However, the controversy about the reclamation project challenged the prevalent notion of development as an ultimate value that overshadowed any other considerations.
The three festivals, presenting about one hundred compositions, where rich in pieces that overshadowed whole concerts that surrounded them.
His facility as a self-publicist has overshadowed responses to his poetry as such.
British architecture of the 1950s is overshadowed by the subsequent history of its leading figures.
42 havior were not overshadowed by other cognitive and social risk factors, or by other relevant child temperament traits such as irritable reactivity.
Lacking intellectual prowess, their affective, relational, spiritual and aesthetic dimensions of being are overshadowed.
Several papers focused on the works or aesthetic merits of composers who, rightly or wrongly, have been overshadowed by their now better known contemporaries.
By this time, the royal flower gardens were being overshadowed by commercialization.
As highly frequent words tend to be used more frequently with correct gender assignment, this tendency could have overshadowed the effect of the phonological regularity.
Arguably from 1552 onwards none of the proposed remedies succeed in solving the constitutional conflict, which in turn was overshadowed by the religious strife.
Overshadowed by his father in his life, according to the court, he is similarly overshadowed by his father in the law.
A few considered the day to be an unwanted replacement of a regular education day, which overshadowed the whole day.
The whole issue of community institutional care is overshadowed by the enormity of the political issues.
The heated controversy around quantum mechanics has overshadowed this insight.
Moreover, an over t emphasis on activitydependent mechanisms has overshadowed evidence for activityindependent mechanisms of eye-specific patterning.
Every description of curry is overshadowed by a remembered meal back home.
Although the non-ferrous sectors occupied a sound and stable market position in the first half of the nineteenth century, the coal trade overshadowed their economic status.
All this is overshadowed by subjective memory.
Moreover, attempts to establish a policy of co-operation between the former enemies, and even between former allies, were overshadowed by reparations, war debts and monetary dif®culties.
Although this has always been recognized as a fundamental part of their nature, it tends to get overshadowed by their more concrete manifestation as generalized universes of sets.
The subtle benef its of improved communication may be overshadowed by practical problems such as waiting too long to see the doctor, which have an adverse effect on satisfaction.
Matching resources to needs is thus a critical management function that is too frequently overlooked because concern over rationing has overshadowed the affirmative side of resource allocation.
Partition historiography has been concerned with the interplay of national and communal ideologies in the 1940s, overshadowing this third trajectory of regional politics that was informed by provincial particularities.
In such cases, the maintenance and expansion of their collections are frequently regarded as overshadowing individuals' social relationships unless, of course, these are with other collectors.
True, their daily lives are overshadowed by economic conditions, social configurations, political institutions, and public policy, but they do not constitute the core of their life.
The trouble about the second star is that its brilliance is being overshadowed by passing clouds.
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In many spheres we are being overshadowed by our competitors, who are leapfrogging us because our techniques are not adequate.
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Unfortunately this aspect is all too often overshadowed by selfishness and a lack of courage.
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I call on the presidency not to let this vision be overshadowed by a too-restrictive call for flexibility and liberalization.
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Firstly, for twenty years there has been great continuity in this policy, which has always overshadowed partisan differences.
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However, the festival was, once again, overshadowed by the behaviour of some alleged supporters.
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I would not want these priorities to be overshadowed by the institutional priorities.
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Certain events which have received ample coverage in the press have thus overshadowed the work done in recent weeks.
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There must be adequate space between old and new buildings to avoid spoiling the amenity of neighbouring houses, for example, by overshadowing.
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At that time, we thought that everything else was overshadowed by this great physical break-through.
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To-day we were threatened with its being overshadowed by a financial debate.
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I can only say that we are, of course, overshadowed today by the world situation and by the news which we receive.
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To-day the homes of our people are overshadowed by fear and uncertainty.
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Privatisation, as the ultimate aim, has overshadowed all of the events of the past few months.
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At least two schools along the route will have to be completely replaced and a third school will be overshadowed by a 40 ft.
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We have to consider an overshadowing question which none of us can avoid, and that is unemployment whether in agriculture or in industry.
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The debate is overshadowed to some extent by the very difficult industrial relations situation which now affects the industry.
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The importance of being able to exercise the fullest rights altogether overshadows the inconvenience of submitting to the disadvantages when we are neutral.
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The economy of rural areas is largely overshadowed, by poverty—that is perhaps too strong a word—or at least by low incomes.
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In the new set-up, there is a greater danger that the interests of urban areas will be overshadowed.
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Overshadowing all other problems—with regard to coal, building and industry generally—there is the cloud which has arisen in connection with the steel and tinplate trade.
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Although successful, those methods were overshadowed by what seemed to be a plentiful supply of new antibiotics.
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Finally, overshadowing in some, though not all respects, all other developments, is the release of atomic energy.
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In our submission that message overshadows all the other recommendations although they are excellent recommendations.
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He is entirely right when he says that security has overshadowed the middle east peace process, most notably in recent months.
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A few weeks ago we had an agricultural debate which was overshadowed by the foot-and-mouth disease.
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Why should that success story be overshadowed by threats of closure?
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The motor car question would have overshadowed everything if we had had a dry and dusty summer.
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The debate is undoubtedly overshadowed by three factors which have emerged in the course of our discussions.
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One of the great difficulties in our educational system is the fact that it is overshadowed and dominated by the small minority type of school.
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Our view of neutrality in the report has been overshadowed by that recent statement.
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There are certain parts which are not overshadowed.
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Such inaccuracies cause considerable disappointment and annoyance, overshadowing the good facilities that a hotel or resort may offer.
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Students are keenly aware that, despite the possible postponement of repayment, they will be overshadowed by the thought of being in debt.
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The defence debate is now very much overshadowed by the discussion of the strategic defence initiative.
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We are now faced with an increased urgency, for we are overshadowed by a general shipping depression.
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One lesson surely is that the secrecy which has overshadowed this matter for so long should be swept away.
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